07-17-2017, 07:23 PM
I've been asked to make a trestle table, and I'm liking the one from the Aug2017 FWW. Nice proportions and designed to be easy to make. That table is 3' x 8'. Now, the preacher wants it to be 2' x 4' in order to serve a purpose in a constrained space.
I figure I can get him to fudge dimensions of the top to something like 24" x 40" so we get that golden ratio. I'm more curious about the right way to shrink the rest of it. The height can't change much because that's determined by human height.
But base, and more particular the thicknesses of the base parts, should they change? For example, in all the spots where it calls for 1.5" thick stock, should I use 1" stock? If not, will it make the design look chunky from having a smaller top and still big thick base?
I figure I can get him to fudge dimensions of the top to something like 24" x 40" so we get that golden ratio. I'm more curious about the right way to shrink the rest of it. The height can't change much because that's determined by human height.
But base, and more particular the thicknesses of the base parts, should they change? For example, in all the spots where it calls for 1.5" thick stock, should I use 1" stock? If not, will it make the design look chunky from having a smaller top and still big thick base?
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